Photo: Rafael Vadillo / Imago7
By: Kike Frías
Photo: Rafael Vadillo / Imago7
By: Kike Frías
Several decades of rivalry and some vetoes included concluded this Tuesday, December 7, when the Mexican journalist José Ramón “Joserra” Fernández entered and walked through the Club América facilities in Coapa , to conduct an interview with the Águilas coach, Santiago Solari .
That was the excuse used by “Joserra”, who through his social networks shared a photograph of the Americanist trophy case with a conciliation text after a long time of confrontation.
– José Ramón Fernández (@joserra_espn) December 7, 2021
“I will never be the enemy of a great club like America , alone and only one antagonist. Thank you for receiving me in the nest, your historic home ”
José Ramón Fernández
The renowned journalist walked through the fields, met the corridors and finally chatted with “El indiecito” Solari , who will be in charge of the azulcremas one more season after the board of directors will renew their confidence in him and his project .
Fernández also photographed himself with a mask or chinstrap illustrated with the colors and shield of America. The networks caught fire with this postcard. Hundreds of users recalled their past and comments against the team from the Aztec capital.
The promise was that the interview with Santiago Solari would see light the same Tuesday night through the screens of ESPN Deportes, and so it was.
In a video prior to the entry of José Ramón to the Águilas facilities, he looks a bit nervous, which is evidence of the fact that his presence in that place means after decades of harsh criticism against him. club: “It’s not that bad, nothing happens,” he said in the audiovisual.
In his program Cronómetro that is also broadcast on ESPN, 739916 Joserra drew in tough recent weeks criticism against the Argentine coach Solari after América was eliminated from the League MX league for Pumas: They played as a small team ”. He also highlighted the winning style of play of the UNAM felines.
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